Posted on 07/17/2021 9:05:02 PM PDT by Berlin_Freeper
Cyber Ninjas, the cybersecurity consulting firm hired by Arizona Senate Republicans to oversee a partisan review of the 2020 election, on Thursday pushed a false narrative that Maricopa County received thousands of mail-in ballots that had no record of being sent out to voters.
The firm’s CEO Doug Logan used the baseless claim to urge legislators to subpoena more records and canvass voters at home, grasping for evidence of fraud even as a hand count of a statistical sample of ballots and two post-election audits showed no proof of wrongdoing in Maricopa County’s election.
The false claim has reverberated online in the day since Logan’s comments, parroted by lawmakers and Republican commentators including Arizona Republican Party Chair Kelli Ward, Colorado Rep. Lauren Boebert and former President Donald Trump.
(Excerpt) Read more at apnews.com ...
How does the AP know it’s false.
Amazing how the Lefts propaganda machine knows to go into overdrive when needed.
The AP’s reporting is actually pretty accurate these days, *if* you take most of what they say and invert it.
Love how they always refer to claims as false before they’ve been investigated, lest we forget the narrative and dare to have an independent thought. Smells of desperation, which is obvious to us, but I can’t believe they don’t see that themselves.
That’s their lie, and they’re sticking to it.
“false narrative”
“baseless claim”
“parroted”
Editorial language.
So, you see, I am reading this “news article” ... And FAIL TO SEE WHERE IT REFUTES THE CLAIM.
The article only states the claim is false.
However, 74,000 more absentee (mail-in) ballots were received, accepted and counted than were requested by registered Maricopa County voters. Biden only won Arizona by 12,000 votes. How many of these fake 74,000 pieces of paper were duplicated as Biden “ballots”?
Being a false narrative, I assume they are more than happy to publish the sh*t out of it.
The standard lies and propaganda from American Pravda.
They’re clearly worried. First massive fraud is uncovered in Fulton County and now in Maricopa County.
Forgot “partisan review”
How do they know it’s a “false claim”?
The apnews needs to show it is false.
this is the FakeNewsMSM narrative, and they intend sticking with it. never mind that they’ve all ignored Arizona until now.
It’s not the sort of thing I would do or recommend, but I’ve heard that people create “drinking games” and take a shot or a chug every time they hear one of these catchphrases.
Or you could create a Bingo game. Another idea.
This isn’t reporting. This is an opinion piece and more propaganda by the AP. They and the rest of their MSM ilk certainly didn’t question the fake dossier and the fraudulent investigation into so called Russian collusion by the Trump Administration.
> “Cyber Ninjas, the cybersecurity consulting firm hired by Arizona Senate Republicans to oversee a partisan review of the 2020 election, on Thursday pushed a false narrative that Maricopa County received thousands of mail-in ballots that had no record of being sent out to voters.”
By ALI SWENSON.
Well then, Cyber Ninjas pushed a “false narrative” and I anxiously read more to see the ace reporting expected from Swenson that would reveal a furtherance of the BIG LIE that so many in corporate media are saying these atrocious audits are concocting.
But I didn’t see it.
Did anyone here see Swenson get the goods on the AZ audit?
fact check
partisan review
false narrative
baseless claim
grasping for evidence
showed no proof
false claim has reverberated
parroted
refused to answer questions [formerly “not available for comment”]
spread conspiracy theories
false claims of fraud
experts in election administration [who?]
alternate reality
misinformation
identify and reduce the circulation of false stories
AP = Always Pathetic
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